One of the loveliest, and most enduring, of the flowering magnolias is Magnolia '
Although several other yellow-flowering magnolias have been introduced in the last 20 years, '
"We've been selling it for 15 years," he said. "There are a lot of yellow magnolias now; this one has a real pretty bloom."
Introduced in 1977 by the
Late blooms a plus
Growers became interested in it immediately, but its lateness to flower really set them off, said Jacqueline Fazio, director of horticulture at the
'
Probably sterile, '
Twombly said pest problems are minimal.
Other
* 'Lois' was released last year. More intense yellow than '
* 'Evamaria' flowers are purple with variable degree of an orange, yellow and green tinge.
* 'Yellow Bird' flowers are smaller than those of '
* 'Hattie Carthan' flowers are light yellow with magenta-rose veins extending from the base to halfway upward in the center of the petals.
* 'Marillyn' has bright-purple flowers and is hardy to Zone 4.
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Specifics
Name: '
Hardiness: USDA Hardiness Zone 5.
Description: Yellow-flowering, deciduous, pyramidal tree to 35 feet tall by 15 feet wide. Grows best in slightly acidic soils and in full sun.
Suggested uses: Probably best suited in larger gardens as a shade or specimen tree.
For more:
- David Morgan
Photos by Michael A. Dirr
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